Isabelle Suremann
isabellesuremann.bsky.social
Isabelle Suremann
@isabellesuremann.bsky.social
Translator & PhD Student in Linguistics at University of Zurich and Zurich University of Applied Sciences
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Word Embeddings, Syntax gesprochener Sprache, Plurizentrik - Themen, die das neue Studienbuch Linguistik aufgreift, ohne linguistische Klassiker zu vergessen. Wir durften ein bisschen plaudern darüber, was sich alles so verändert hat im neuen Studienbuch Linguistik. @dgb-linguistics.bsky.social
Vielfältig, aktuell, lebendig – das neue Studienbuch Linguistik ist da!

Mehr als 30 Jahre nach der ersten Auflage blickt es auf eine Disziplin im Wandel.

Wie hat sich die #Linguistik seitdem verändert – und wie spiegelt sich dieser Wandel im neuen Studienbuch wider?

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November 6, 2025 at 2:16 PM
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@isabellesuremann.bsky.social , Ina Pick und @gunillakaibel.bsky.social ging es darum, wie das Konzept Dialog in unterschiedlichen gesellschaftlichen Domänen konstruiert wird - bspw. in Parteiprogrammen, der kommunalen Politik, Massenmedien, Kommunikationsratgebern oder Onlinekommentaren.
September 15, 2025 at 12:25 PM
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Thanks to @niallrcurry.bsky.social, @rachellevessey.bsky.social, @schtepf.bsky.social, Philipp Heinrich and Michael Bender for your very interesting and relevant presentations! (2/2)
July 3, 2025 at 4:48 PM
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A very interesting and intense Corpus Linguistics 2025 in Birmingham has come to an end! @isabellesuremann.bsky.social and I are very (very!) happy about our panel on methodological challenges in corpus based comparative discourse analysis. (1/2)
July 3, 2025 at 4:48 PM
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Enjoying #CL2025 and had a great time presenting on Monday with @fabrichunter.bsky.social on intersecting discourses of climate and migration, and today as part of @juliakrasselt.bsky.social & @isabellesuremann.bsky.social's panel on contrastive corpus discourse studies! @mcrlinguistics.bsky.social
July 2, 2025 at 2:34 PM
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📣 Webinar Series by the MORCDA project (Making Open Research Data Suitable for Comparative Discourse Analysis)
📆 First event on 9 May, 16:00 - 17:30 (CET) on using open research data in comparative discourse analysis.
🔗 zhaw.zoom.us/j/61583497372
Everyone is free to join - no registration needed!
April 29, 2025 at 6:41 AM
📣 Webinar Series by the MORCDA project (Making Open Research Data Suitable for Comparative Discourse Analysis)
📆 First event on 9 May, 16:00 - 17:30 (CET) on using open research data in comparative discourse analysis.
🔗 zhaw.zoom.us/j/61583497372
Everyone is free to join - no registration needed!
April 29, 2025 at 6:41 AM
It was a great pleasure to translate parts of Priya Singh's essays for @pocolit.bsky.social.
It’s an open secret that #migration is the backbone of our #food systems. And Punjabi workers are an essential part of the Italian #cheese industry. Read more about this in Priya Singh's latest essay "Authentic Immigrant Food" pocolit.com/en/2025/04/0...
Authentic Immigrant Food – poco.lit.
pocolit.com
April 4, 2025 at 8:15 AM